Analysis for the Global Demand of Energy in the next 20 Years

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Over the next 20 years a rapid rise will be happen in global demand for steel, copper and aluminum, China will be the first biggest resource requirements country. This paper analyzes the global demand of steel, copper and aluminum, showing that global resource consumption center transfer according to the industrial centers, at present, China is the world's resources consumption center, steel, copper and aluminium consumption accounted for more than 40% of the world. Global demand for steel, copper and aluminum over the next 20 years will be rapid growth, accumulative total demand is 2 times of the past 20 years, but there may be a temporary slowdown in 3 - 5 years period. Over the next 20 years the first big country, China is one of the resource requirements of asean and India will become the main driver of demand growth.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 734-737)

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1719-1723

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August 2013

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